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Todo esfuerzo tiene su recompensa, gracias a todos los que creísteis en mi, la constancia en el leveo tiene sus frutos.
#OnThisDay 1176 Battle of Legnano is won by the Lombard League against Imperial forces led by Frederick Barbarossa. #Legnano led to the Treaties of Venice (1177) and Constance (1183) and besides Rome, it's the only other city mentioned the Italian national anthem. #History #OTD
Mi progreso con el paso del tiempo. No suelo practicar y no he estudiado arte, todo es producto de la constancia ya que es mi hobby. A veces me gusta hacer estas comparaciones para ver si he mejorado o no (• ▽ •;)
#artistsontwitter #artimprovement #keepdrawing
Also, this Constance has a Crest Power to trade her card for a pull of a single rear enemy follower to the front line, which no other CP offers. Closest would be c3 Edelgard's which moves enemy leader
It's a good effect to control the enemy field and Yuri makes it easier to play
Even though Constance's class is Noble, shades of a flier are present in this card because she comes with 30 support (like Ingrid, Cyril, the new c1 Hilda, etc.)
Just like these two, Constance comes with a free skill to control your positioning! Works ideally in brown decks
Preview of one of my pieces for @fodlansecrets
Don’t worry, Constance is there too 😉
YO I'M A PROUD CONSTANCE
(also face reveal? (Probably gonna delete that later :B) )
Thank you @Plumepox for finding the cool Constance here hehehe https://t.co/T9hCvz5gGj
au when savage mockingbird is just some mysterious singer and no one really knows who he is....except constance finds out and convinces him to join FODLANS GOT TALENT so the grand prize could be used to help restore her house, or smth
Riding into the weekend like...
'Irish Battle Scene' ~ Countess Constance Markievicz. The warriors are dressed in toga-like garments and have strapped sandals, the straps to the knees. The design work on the blanket of the white horse in the foreground resembles Celtic lacework.
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22 mai 337: Mort de Constantin Ier.
Si son règne vit l'Empire Romain devenir chrétien, lui-même demeura longtemps ambivalent sur la foi et ne se fit baptiser que sur son lit de mort.
Ses trois fils, Constantin II, Constant Ier et Constance II, allaient recueillir l'Empire.